Note: This is not known to be a guzheng score but is a beautiful picture of gōngchěpǔ (工尺谱). Guzheng music can be written in this notation as seen here.

It can be hard to navigate the guzheng repertoire if you don't speak Chinese. Below is a sortable table of some of the songs out there, alongside English-language translations. The best way to find recordings for these songs is to search by their Chinese characters on sites such as guzheng.cn and youtube.com. For recordings of songs, search under 筝曲. For sheet music, search under 曲谱.

I've also included a rough approximation of each song's difficulty in the "Level" column, going from 1 (simple) to 9 (complex), with "Performance" indicating a sort of level 10, and "Ungraded" meaning I don't have a number for them yet. Levels are based on the Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM)'s Chinese Instruments Graded Exams, and various organizations' published lists of songs that must be known to pass those exams. Different versions of the same song can be more or less complex, so expect to find variations that are easier or harder. If you have level information for any of the ones marked "ungraded" or you feel the grading numbers given to a given song are too far off, please send me an email and I'll make changes.